From London to the Previa: Chelsea Fan Joins Boca Juniors’ Club World Cup Fever
In the world of global football, few atmospheres are as storied or as intense as the “previa”—the pre-match rituals and celebrations that precede a Boca Juniors fixture. Usually the domain of the most fervent supporters from La Boca, this tradition has recently attracted an unexpected guest: a Chelsea supporter from London.
Captured in recent social media footage by journalist Ramiro Scandolo for Diario Olé, the sight of an English fan from London immersing himself in the blue-and-gold fervor of Boca Juniors has highlighted the crossing of sporting cultures as the club prepares for the FIFA Club World Cup.
A Global Exchange of Passion
The footage, shared across Instagram and Facebook on April 14, 2026, shows the Londoner fully embracing the chaotic and rhythmic energy of the Boca supporters. For a fan of Chelsea, a club based in the heart of London, the transition to the passionate street parties and chanting typical of Argentinian football represents a stark but exciting contrast in fan culture.

Un inglés, de Londres, hincha del Chelsea, y ¡en la previa de Boca! @ramiroscandolo
This intersection of fandom comes at a pivotal moment for Boca Juniors. As the club makes its way into the FIFA Club World Cup, the global reach of the team is on full display. Reports indicate that fans have traveled from as far as Iguazú to Miami to support the team in the United States, turning American cities into temporary extensions of Buenos Aires.
The Chelsea-Boca Connection
Whereas the presence of a Chelsea fan in a Boca crowd might seem like a random occurrence, there is a tangible sporting link between the two clubs. The relationship between the London side and the Argentinian giants has been strengthened through player transfers, most notably the agreement reached for the signing of teenager Anselmino.
According to a report by Reuters, Chelsea agreed to a deal with Boca Juniors to secure the young talent, signaling the English club’s interest in the high-ceiling defenders produced in Argentina.
For the London fan captured in the “previa,” the connection may be as simple as a shared love for the game or a curiosity about the club that produced one of Chelsea’s prospects. Regardless of the motivation, the interaction serves as a reminder of how the modern game erases geographical boundaries.
The Stakes of the Club World Cup
The arrival of Boca Juniors fans in the United States is more than just a travel feat; We see a testament to the stakes of the FIFA Club World Cup. The tournament brings together the champions of different continents, and for Boca, the objective is to reclaim its status on the world stage.

The “previa” is an essential part of the psychological preparation for the players and fans alike. By bringing the noise and the culture of Argentina to the U.S., the supporters aim to create a “home” atmosphere, regardless of the venue. The inclusion of international fans, like the Chelsea supporter, only adds to the spectacle of the event.
Key Takeaways from the Pre-Tournament Atmosphere
- Global Reach: Boca Juniors continues to attract international attention, with fans and curious observers from Europe joining their celebrations.
- Cultural Fusion: The “previa” is transitioning from a local Buenos Aires tradition to a global experience as the Club World Cup moves to the United States.
- Club Ties: The transfer of Anselmino from Boca to Chelsea provides a professional bridge between the two distinct footballing worlds.
As the tournament progresses, the focus will shift from the celebrations in the streets to the tactical battles on the pitch. For now, the image of a Londoner singing alongside the Xeneizes stands as a symbol of football’s unique ability to unite disparate worlds.
The next confirmed checkpoint for the club will be the official match schedule and kickoff times for their opening fixtures in the FIFA Club World Cup. Stay tuned to Archysport for verified updates on squad lists and venue details.
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